It's that glorious time of the year that Bengals fans live for, because after all, their Super Bowl is fast approaching. I speak of course of the NFL Draft, and with the offseason about to kick off in earnest with the start of free agency, everyone and their mother is set to chime in with who all the NFL teams should select come April.

Near the front of the line is SI.com's Don Banks, who has compiled several mock drafts to date. His latest effort gives the Saints yet another cornerback at the No. 10 slot: South Florida's Mike Jenkins.

On the surface the choice looks like a sound one.

Jenkins played well for the Bulls as a senior in '07, notching three interceptions as well as a kickoff return for a touchdown (and a 30.4 average on seven returns). He has good size (6-0, 200) and speed (4.49) and could develop into an above-average cornerback and solid return man at the next level.

The other top cornerback in many corners is Kansas' Aqib Talib, but I've honestly been more impressed by Jenkins' film than Talib's. I think Talib's quickness and movement skills should come into question, and the last thing the Saints need is a cornerback who can't recover or stay with receivers.

Time will tell, but on the surface, Jenkins looks like a pretty decent choice.